So I always think it's important to allow someone to reveal themself. If you notice something about someone that you like, it could really tell you something about who they are during a time of trial. The truth will come out.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You have to be careful about how much you reveal to people that look up to you so much.
One thing you learn: if you want to reveal yourself, you also have to know where to stop.
We can't give the truth to someone as an object, we can only point to it, inviting inspection. It is in that spirit that we can hear or read a teaching and then look at our own lives, at our own experiences to see whether anything might have been revealed about them.
It's kind of part of human nature to want to know the truth or want to be in on the secret. For stories that focus in on that - like whodunits - it's easy to get drawn into.
Nothing is secret once you tell anyone. If you want to keep it quiet - don't tell a soul.
My friends tease me about the fact that if someone seems bad or shady or like they have a secret, I find them incredibly interesting.
One of the ways that you reveal character is by getting a character into a situation and seeing what they do.
Never reveal all of yourself to other people; hold back something in reserve so that people are never quite sure if they really know you.
Part of the fun of life is interacting with people and not knowing what the truth is inside. Letting them reveal that to you is what binds you to people.
I never like revealing too much about myself. Once you start giving people that look into your life, then they just want more and more.